In the 2016 election cycle, it became clear that the voters distrusted both political parties. Trump dispatched the many better-funded challengers.

It was such a shock that Donald Trump won that it set in motion a bizarre set of activities that threaten our democracy, and in my opinion, the press did all they could to be partisan. Talk radio, some internet blogs and Fox News were exceptions.

During the third presidential debate, moderator Chris Wallace asked the candidates if each would accept the results of the election. This question elucidated the hypocrisy that was unfolding. Trump said he would decide at the time. Clinton was quick to say how appalled she was by his answer, but what happened afterwards made her hypocrisy all the more apparent.

It looks like the Clintons had supporters in the Justice Department and FBI who were planning an insurance policy to impeach President Trump should he be elected.

Lisa Page could become a witness for the prosecution. Republicans and Democrats dispute whether James Comey and Andrew McCabe, former National Intelligence director and now CNN spokesman, said that the Steele Dossier was crucial to monitoring the Trump team. I think the truth will come to light as the investigation continues.

The White House Correspondents' Dinner showcased the hate the press corps has for the Trump administration, while awarding honors to those who pushed the dossier.